The postcard features a vibrant illustration of the Powder Horn, a historic structure built in 1714 located in Williamsburg, Virginia. The image captures the red brick building adorned with lush greenery, set against a backdrop of soft blues and pastel hues from the sky, hinting at a serene evening. Surrounding the building are trees and a quaint path leading toward the structure, emphasizing the picturesque landscape. On the reverse side, a handwritten message reveals a personal note dated April 18, 1927, where the sender shares their experiences exploring the area, mentioning a visit to Jamestown Island and its historical significance. An old-fashioned 2-cent stamp and a Richmond postmark add a nostalgic touch to this charming piece of correspondence.